It's crazy to me that there no laws requiring manufacturers of cleaning products to list
harmful ingredients on labels or test them for safety.
Not exact matches
Look at the
ingredients label on a bag of potato chips, and you'll find far more
harmful ingredients than just refined carbs and trans - fats.
The tests determine if the products were properly manufactured, if the
ingredients listed
on the product's
label are exact, and ensuring * that the products do not contain
harmful levels of contaminants.
Some products do not even contain the active
ingredients listed
on the
label, and others can contain the
ingredient in inefficacious or
harmful quantities.
If you have a look at the
label you won't find a long list of nasty chemicals and
harmful toxins, but rather a list of high quality, natural
ingredients that look, smell and feel great
on your skin.
Read the
label and be
on the look out for gluten, chemicals, and other known
ingredients that are
harmful to dogs.
The study's findings mean that those who have had
harmful, allergic reactions to certain herbal supplements might have legal recourse against the manufacturer, distributor and / or marketer of the products, assuming it can be proven that the allergic reaction was caused by the ingestion of a certain
ingredient not disclosed
on the bottle's
label.